I avoid using plastic bags.

I always try to work on my birthday.

I do yoga and meditation three times a week.

I stick to healthy meals and avoid junk food.

I try to be eco-friendly in every possible way.

I want to feel pampered and special on my birthday.

Food is an important element of maintaining a fitter body.

A mother plays a very important role in every child's life.

I understand the difference between perception and reality.

As an actor, you need to smile all the time, which is not easy.

When someone does something special for me, I always cherish it.

I am vegetarian so, I have a lot of pulses and salads in my diet.

I mind my own business. Too much of attention becomes intrusive at times.

I have learnt to give my health priority and not to dismiss any health issue.

After my wedding to Nandish Sandhu, I wanted a break and that is why I quit 'Uttaran.'

I have no qualms sharing my stuff with others. Whether it is a bed or any other stuff.

My fitness regimen primarily consists of power yoga, cardio and light weight training.

As a person I don't judge others because I have no idea what circumstances they are in.

I had never thought that I would get into acting but I was very cute and pretty looking.

My body needs to be aligned when I am sleeping so for that I sometimes sleep on the floor.

I have seen lot of ups and downs in life; I have realised that nothing is permanent in life.

People pass a lot of judgment about each other in India, and that is a tendency I don't like.

I have not been following religiously; the only season I followed on and off is 'Bigg Boss 11.'

My family, especially my mother is my biggest strength. She has helped me through so much in life.

If two people are not happy together, it's better to end the relationship than prolong the suffering.

I followed a controlled diet where I took care of my portions and ate at regular intervals; every 2-3 hours.

The fast pace of life doesn't give you much scope for wasting your time or wallowing in the past or regrets.

I'm not playing a fixed character on 'Comedy Nights Live;' in fact I would be seen portraying various characters.

In reality, I laugh a lot. In fact, if someone cries in front of me, I cant help myself and I often start laughing.

I want to be associated with a show related to cricket as I'm proud of India playing the sport at an international level.

I know of a few actors who have Psoriasis but stay mum about it. I don't respond to those who do. I just smile and move on.

I choose to lead an eco-friendly life as a New Year resolution. Global Warming is a reality. It has to be collective effort.

My relationship was always abusive, so I chose to not socialise much. People who knew me knew that what pain I was going through.

I have always been in the news for something or the other and sometimes I am not even a part of the event and yet my name is dragged.

People are very accommodating and adjusting in Ahmedabad and that's what touches me a lot. It's the warmth of Amdavadis that moves me.

Superstar,' my first Gujarati film is a game changer for the Gujarati film industry. When I saw it on the big screen, I had goosebumps.

I'm very conscious of what I wear, and what I say. I know that if I go out, there will be 10 people who will notice me from head to toe.

Uttaran' works because it has real emotions and situations. Of course, some drama is essential in a television show, but people connect to the characters.

The rumours and link-ups with my co-stars are upsetting. Is it a crime to be a divorcee and a single woman? Does being a divorcee mean you can't have a life?

My mother means the world to me. She is my inspiration and motivating force. She has brought me up perfectly and given me the value and ethics that I still proudly believe in and follow.

I am scared of stepping out of the house, because of what people will think of me. In our society, men and women are looked at differently anyway, and that's even truer if you are an actress.

My mother has been very instrumental in shaping up my career. Whatever I am today is because of her. Because I didn't have a father, she played both the roles of a mother and a father in my life.

So, most of the times, while taking a decision we think, 'what will people think,' because after all, we are answerable. But you have to also answer yourself as to what you are doing in certain situation.

The most enchanting experience I had in Ahmedabad when I visited the Gandhi Ashram. I was moved by the information on Indian freedom struggle and there is a sense of tranquility and peace at this Ashram that moved me.

If I go out with my girlfriends, no one has an issue, but if I put up a post with a male friend or I'm seen chatting with a co-star, there is unnecessary speculation. What wrong am I doing that I'm being treated this way?

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